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START: MARGARET: He’ll be right with you...

Broken Glass

Philip Gellburg Margaret Hyman

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START: MARGARET: He’ll be right with you, he’s just changing. Can I get you something? Tea?
GELLBURG: (faint reprimand) He said five o’clock sharp.
MARGARET: He was held up in the hospital, that new union’s pulled a strike, imagine? A strike in a hospital? It’s incredible. And his horse went lame.
[... …]
END: MARGARET: (hits her own head) Gellburg, excuse me! --It practically sounds like Goldberg�
GELLBURG: No-no, look in the phonebook, it’s the only one, G-e-l-l�
(Enter Dr. Hyman)
MARGARET: (with a little wave to Gellburg) Be seeing you!
GELLBURG: Be in good health.

For full extended scene, please refer to the script edition cited here: Arthur Miller, Broken Glass, Methuen Drama, 1995, pp. 1-3

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